100 gecs – “10,000 gecs” review

This is the sophomore effort & major label debut from St. Louis, Missouri hyperpop duo 100 gecs. Consisting of singer/songwriters & producers Dylan Brady & Laura Les, they got together in 2015 after meeting at a high school & dropped an eponymous extended play the following year to moderate reception. Their debut 1,000 gecs polarized the musical spectrum with some calling it unlistenable & others like me who appreciate it for playfully demonstrating their creativity. Dog Show Records has since signed a new distribution deal with Atlantic Records & are turning it up from 1,000 & to 10,000 gecs.

“Dumbest Girl Alive” gets things going fusing hyperpop, alternative rock, digicore, nu metal, industrial hip hop & trap talking about Laura’s experiences of transitioning whereas “757” comes through with a decent cover of “1.7” by Quentin Lovejoy. The final single “Hollywood Baby” blends alternative rock, power pop, hyperpop & pop punk singing about them going insane due to most of the LP being written during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic leading into “Frog on the Floor” averagely covering Isaa Corva & 16inMono’s track of the same name.

Dance-punk, dance-punk revival, zolo, ska punk, new wave, geek rock & comedy rock all collide for “Doritos & Fritos” singing about eating burritos with Danny DeVito while “Billy Knows Jamie” covers “Alex Knows Stevie” by Quintin Lovejoy & puts a nu metal spin on it. “The Most Wanted Person in the United States” after the “$1M” interlude samples “Insane in the Brain” by Cypress Hill talking about being killers while “I Got a My Tooth Removed” pokes fun at the dental work Laura needed a year earlier. “mememe” ends with a fusion of hyperpop, power pop, ska punk, bitpop, pop punk, geek rock, alternative rock, new tone & neon pop punk singing about people not knowing shit regarding them.

Atlantic has a long history of doing their artists dirty from Apathy to Lupe Fiasco & more recently Lil Uzi Vert, but I was relieved to come away from 10,000 gecs enjoying as much as 100 gecs’ previous album. Their production’s a bit more accessible than 1000 gecs’ prominently leaning towards the alternative rock side of things although we do get hints of the hyperpop sound they popularized, ska punk, power pop, pop punk, geek rock, new tone, nu metal, bitpop, new tone, neon pop punk, dance-punk, dance-punk revival, zolo, new wave & comedy rock throughout the half hour retaining the humorous songwriting of it’s predecessor.

Score: 4/5

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